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elected the cars with the most safety complaints. stay with us. ♪ you hurt my feelings, todd. i did? when visa signature asked everybody what upgraded experiences really matted... youuggested luxury car service instd of "strength training with patrick willis." come on todd! flap them chicken wings. [ grunts ] well, i travel a lot and umm... [ male announcer ] at visa signure, every upgradedxperience comes fm listening to our cardholders. visa signature. your idea of what a card should be. gerri: before u have nowor the summer road trip, now which cars are getting the mt safety ♪ gerri: auto sales are up, but so are safety complaints. how does yourar stack up? with more on this, jessica caldwell, senior analyst at advance. a welcome back to the show. always good to see you. let's talk about these complaints. what are they? >> well, all sorts of complaints come everything from power training to help your wheels and tires are performing. but these are people that are taking the time, going on to the website,he national highway and traffisafety administration website and logging
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we heard none of that in the last election and we heard the exact opposite from the last election. >> well, you are talking about the platform which was like an anchor around our neck in the election cycle, and that was very clear amongst many in leadership which is why this growth and opportunity project is very important. it was a very aggressive and pragmatic approach and similar to the military operation that you do an after-action review, and the party was honest about our weaknesses and why we are are not attracting the voters that we should attract, and so, no, it is healthy and the first chairman to recognize the lgbt members of the party and the community at large. >> and clark, reince priebus doing it is one thing, but the people actually running and the people who are visible and the people who are seeking offices, for them it is -- it is, you know, one thing for him to say it but for them to actually get it and get out on the campaign stump and go into their home communities to promote that, that is another thing. do you think that they get it? >> well, you are right. some
we heard none of that in the last election and we heard the exact opposite from the last election. >> well, you are talking about the platform which was like an anchor around our neck in the election cycle, and that was very clear amongst many in leadership which is why this growth and opportunity project is very important. it was a very aggressive and pragmatic approach and similar to the military operation that you do an after-action review, and the party was honest about our weaknesses...
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were on the opposite side, one of us would lose. >> neither one of us likes to lose, so. >> with the election over they became friends, really good friends, even though they still square off in court as recently as last month. >> on opposite sides. it was really great -- >> who won? >> the judges will tell us. but i will tell you one thing, and that's i like it a lot better than when he is on my side than when he is against me. >> they are teaming up in what they both say is the biggest case of their distinguished careers. >> i think this is the defining the civil rights issue of this time. >> it wasn't a republican issue or a democratic or a conservative or a liberal issue. it was an american issue that we could go to the courts and to the american public and say, listen to us, this is about human rights and human dignity and respect for all of our citizens. >> citizens like sandy stier and chris perry. >> i am a 50-year-old american woman and i can't marry the person i want to marry. >> they have been together for 13 years. they are raising four boys as a family, and they want to get marrie
were on the opposite side, one of us would lose. >> neither one of us likes to lose, so. >> with the election over they became friends, really good friends, even though they still square off in court as recently as last month. >> on opposite sides. it was really great -- >> who won? >> the judges will tell us. but i will tell you one thing, and that's i like it a lot better than when he is on my side than when he is against me. >> they are teaming up in what...
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you are hearing from constituents in a way a lot of other elected officials don't. what is the sense in detroit in and around this. were people thinking this happened and resigned themselves to it? what's the feeling in detroit right now? >> i think the feeling is now that you know we're into bankruptcy, we've all got to come together once again and figure out what's best for the long-term solution. i think there are people willing to come out and fight the business community, philanthropic community and citizens here. all together we have to fix the problem and fix it now. >> mayor of detroit dave bing, thank you so much for your time. >> thank you. >>> coming up pope francis is many things, the first jesuit pontiff, champion of the poor and trained chemical technician. but club bouncer? details next. when it's donut friday at the office, i use my citi thankyou card to get 2x the points at the coffee shop. which will help me get to a beach in miami and they'll be stuck at the cube farm. the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points dining out, with no an
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elected the cars with the most safety complaints. stay with us. ♪ gerri: before you have now for the summer road trip, now which cars are getting tt safety complaints in two minutes. ♪ ♪ gerri: auto sales are up, but so are safety complaints. how does your car stack up? with more on this, jessica caldwell, senior analyst at advance. a welcome back to the show. always good to see you. let's talk about these complaints. what are they? >> well, all sorts of complaints come everything from power training to help your wheels and tires are performing. but these are people that are taking the time, going on to the website, the national highway and traffic safety administration website and logging their complaint. people are being very proactive about the type of complex that they're making about their car. gerri: to the even know powertrain from steering will? >> that is the thing. think that a lot of people -- you're asking the consumer group, you know, let's face it, most of us are not mechanics. categorizing these complaints. if yo
elected the cars with the most safety complaints. stay with us. ♪ gerri: before you have now for the summer road trip, now which cars are getting tt safety complaints in two minutes. ♪ ♪ gerri: auto sales are up, but so are safety complaints. how does your car stack up? with more on this, jessica caldwell, senior analyst at advance. a welcome back to the show. always good to see you. let's talk about these complaints. what are they? >> well, all sorts of complaints come everything...
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excited about that because they plan to use that vote against republicans in campaign ads for the next election. we have the one and only ezra klein here momentarily to sort out what's important about what they just voted on in congress and whether we just avoided one of the cliff slash ceilings clash crisis congress now schedules for us every few weeks and whether the way they avoided this next one is itself important. there's a lot going on in the news. we have a lot ahead. we begin tonight with late breaking and rather surprising news from the democratic leader in the senate, senator harry reid. following two days of angry response from california senator dianne feinstein, she had been very publicly disappointed and angry harry reid was not going move her assault weapons ban to the senate floor as part of the democrats gun reform package. after two days of defiant reaction from senator dianne feinstein and supporters of gun reform and vice president biden made an appearance with mayor michael bloomberg demanding the assault weapons ban gets a vote and neither he or the president will rest un
excited about that because they plan to use that vote against republicans in campaign ads for the next election. we have the one and only ezra klein here momentarily to sort out what's important about what they just voted on in congress and whether we just avoided one of the cliff slash ceilings clash crisis congress now schedules for us every few weeks and whether the way they avoided this next one is itself important. there's a lot going on in the news. we have a lot ahead. we begin tonight...
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gore" deciding the 2011 elections. the director loved it. >> when he suggested that we get david boies to be his co-counsel, and i thought, wow, to get the guys to oppose each other on bush v. gore to team up, saying that this is a nonpartisan issue. >> not to mention irresistible public relations. >> i think that in the very beginning, there was a curiosity factor, which i think actually served us well. and one of the things that the novelty odd couple status did was attract people to begin to think about the issue in ways that they'd not thought about it before. >> it amplified our voice, made people listen to us. >> coming up -- >> gay and lesbian citizens are entitled to the same dignity as other citizens. >> a lot of americans believe in one marriage between one man and one woman. >> a battle that ends up at the nation's highest court. >> this is the defining civil rights issue of this time. i've always had to keep my eye on her... but, i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care...
gore" deciding the 2011 elections. the director loved it. >> when he suggested that we get david boies to be his co-counsel, and i thought, wow, to get the guys to oppose each other on bush v. gore to team up, saying that this is a nonpartisan issue. >> not to mention irresistible public relations. >> i think that in the very beginning, there was a curiosity factor, which i think actually served us well. and one of the things that the novelty odd couple status did was...
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but remember what happened in the last election. our republican colleagues demagogued those important savings which according to the medicare actuary actually extended the life of medicare. in this budget proposal, the president has said that by year ten or 11 he's achieving the same amount of medicare savings per year as projected by simpson-bowles so i think the president has put that on the table. the difference is in approach. in other words, republicans through their voucher plan want to simply move the costs off the medicare balance sheet and on to the backs of seniors. that's what happens when you provide someone with a voucher that doesn't keep pace with rising health care costs. whereas what we proposed and i think we need to expand on it, is to change the incentives within the medicare system. you have to move away from a strictly fee for service system where nobody has a real incentive to save money, toward one where you reward doctors and providers based on the quality of care. we started doing that with things like the
but remember what happened in the last election. our republican colleagues demagogued those important savings which according to the medicare actuary actually extended the life of medicare. in this budget proposal, the president has said that by year ten or 11 he's achieving the same amount of medicare savings per year as projected by simpson-bowles so i think the president has put that on the table. the difference is in approach. in other words, republicans through their voucher plan want to...
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that i'm very proud to >>> i also want to be real clear, that i'm very proud to say that we have had elected our first black president. all right? i'm sorry. all right. i'm sorry he didn't do a better job. i really wish that he would have, i do. >> kidd rock at a romney/ryan event last year. i had a conversation, we talked politics, we drank, his bad-ass beer and he came out with this afterwards. >> [ bleep ], this piers morgan. >> we'll discuss that in a moment. he's promising fans the best night ever. joining me again is kidd rock. how are you? >> good. nice to see you. >> you were the very first interview i conducted on cnn. >> mm-hmm. >> it wasn't the first one that aired, it was the first one i did. you gave the legendary promo to the bleep piers morgan. you said, hello, piers. called me by name. >> you've come a long way. congratulations. welcome to american pop culture. >> i feel like i've made it. kid rock knows who i am. let's get serious. i love your promotional ticket. 29 concerts. ticket prices would normally have been between, $30, $40. you decided to nail your mask to a flat fe
that i'm very proud to >>> i also want to be real clear, that i'm very proud to say that we have had elected our first black president. all right? i'm sorry. all right. i'm sorry he didn't do a better job. i really wish that he would have, i do. >> kidd rock at a romney/ryan event last year. i had a conversation, we talked politics, we drank, his bad-ass beer and he came out with this afterwards. >> [ bleep ], this piers morgan. >> we'll discuss that in a moment. he's...
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you elect conservatives. elect republicans black thurches will burn. people response cybil for that heinous crime. al gore goes before a pree predominantly african-american audience. his tone, his speech, his cadence shifts. he goes into black preacher mode. sim with a hillary? silence when black conservatives are called all of these names? they claim they are against racism. >> why don't they speak out when african-american conservatives are attacked? >> i think that would be a very good question to ask them. i doubt that they will answer. >> come on the show dodge the question or move around because, perhaps, they don't want to face reality. but, you know, the way i look at it and i have said this a brain when i open the head up and i'm operating on the brain, that's the thing that makes the person who they are. the color doesn't make them who they are. and it's only people who are very superficial in their thinking who characterize everything by its color. >> sean: i know you have a deep abiding christian
you elect conservatives. elect republicans black thurches will burn. people response cybil for that heinous crime. al gore goes before a pree predominantly african-american audience. his tone, his speech, his cadence shifts. he goes into black preacher mode. sim with a hillary? silence when black conservatives are called all of these names? they claim they are against racism. >> why don't they speak out when african-american conservatives are attacked? >> i think that would be a...
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and principle. >> you need to win elections and how you actually change stuff. obama is not going to sign the repeal of obamacare and i was working for the u.s. senate after the 1994 election, because i thought things wouldn't change if real right wingers didn't go and work there and i remember what happened. things were going gang busters, first republican congress in 40 years, we cut taxes and that gave us the magnificent economy that clinton brags about and yet, that government got shut down in the end of 1995, our first, the republicans first term there. it really, really hurt republicans because it looks like we can't care about the things that-- >> they hung on, they won. not only that, but that's how we got to a balanced budget. >> it hurt us, it hurt us trying to push other things and this is -- repealing obamacare, yes, keep talking about it and putting it in. unless obama signs a repeal of obamacare. >> sean: that's symbolic, that means obamacare will never be taken out. >> no, it isn't. i plan on winning the senate back in two years. >> sean: on healt
and principle. >> you need to win elections and how you actually change stuff. obama is not going to sign the repeal of obamacare and i was working for the u.s. senate after the 1994 election, because i thought things wouldn't change if real right wingers didn't go and work there and i remember what happened. things were going gang busters, first republican congress in 40 years, we cut taxes and that gave us the magnificent economy that clinton brags about and yet, that government got...
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. >> there's been not a peep out of the elected republicans this week. not a peep. >> i said let me defend my fellow republicans. you have to start somewhere. >> it's true. the laura the republicans hired to defend doma, paul clement, walked right past the media. >> he's a very respected laura on the right. >> but do you think him not wanting to talk to the press and no elected republicans wanting to talk about this, do thank you it's in part because of your brief, because you came out and said we're not taking the party line? >> i think there's a tremendous amount of respect for ted olson and what he's done. he has a deep well of respect and if not respect for the case he's arguing, the case he's arguing for republicans. and i think republicans are, as i always say, there's just some that simply disagree with us, but i think that people open to it really are doing a little bit of soul searching. >> why aren't the ones disagreeing with you, who are on the anti-gay side, why aren't they talking? >> i don't know. the political sands have shifted so dramati
. >> there's been not a peep out of the elected republicans this week. not a peep. >> i said let me defend my fellow republicans. you have to start somewhere. >> it's true. the laura the republicans hired to defend doma, paul clement, walked right past the media. >> he's a very respected laura on the right. >> but do you think him not wanting to talk to the press and no elected republicans wanting to talk about this, do thank you it's in part because of your brief,...
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right after the election within weeks of the election they made a big show at their first big national republican party reinvention pageant. they made a big show of trying to fix what's wrong with their appeal it latino voters. republican congressman got specific advice. they got a list of dos and do t don't. from a group formed to try to make la teen yoes like republicans more. . the hispanic leadership network encouraged leaders in congress to please quote please consider the tonal messaging points as you discuss immigration. don't use phrases like send them all back. or electric fence. or build a wall along the entierp border. don't use the word illegals or aliens. don't use the term anchor baby. don't characterize all hispanics as undocumented or all undocumented as hispanics. and it is kind of embarrassing, right, that a member of congress, republican members of congress have to be told this, to v to be told ton characterize all hispanics in the united states as undocumented aliens or illegals. it is embarrassing to give and presumably to receive advice like this. but it is probab
right after the election within weeks of the election they made a big show at their first big national republican party reinvention pageant. they made a big show of trying to fix what's wrong with their appeal it latino voters. republican congressman got specific advice. they got a list of dos and do t don't. from a group formed to try to make la teen yoes like republicans more. . the hispanic leadership network encouraged leaders in congress to please quote please consider the tonal messaging...
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in this last election, the national story of the functionality of our democracy, the way our election system works was long lines, right? our long lines for voting were a national scandal. what's wrong with our democracy was how much extreme time and effort people had to put in in order to participate in it. seven-hour lines? in the weeks after that november debacle, the nation demanded to know why our voting system in practice looked like something out of the third world. turns out that kind of thinking was so december. because since january, republicans in the states have kept on keeping on with making voting harder, working diligently wherever they are in control to make voting still harder than it was even in november. 55 bills in 30 states and counting, all to put down more barriers to voter registration and to voting itself. new bills have passed already and been signed into law in virginia and arkansas. just in the weeks since the stay in line election in november. in north carolina republicans are proposing to cut early voting nearly in half and to cut the places for early vot
in this last election, the national story of the functionality of our democracy, the way our election system works was long lines, right? our long lines for voting were a national scandal. what's wrong with our democracy was how much extreme time and effort people had to put in in order to participate in it. seven-hour lines? in the weeks after that november debacle, the nation demanded to know why our voting system in practice looked like something out of the third world. turns out that kind...
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. >> i want to recognize up front a number of officials, elected officials. >> politicians have different incentives like sucking up to other politicians and government workers have time to stand around. despite the delay and despite the billions lost, government wants more trains. >> it's rail, rail, rail and rail. >> john: up next, do you like these beautiful homes. you should. you probably helped pay for them. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. my name is taho and i'm a fish guy. it's a labor of love. it's a lot of labor and it's a lot of love. i don't need to go to the gym. my job is my workout. you're shoveling ice all day long. it's rough on the back. it's rough on the should
. >> i want to recognize up front a number of officials, elected officials. >> politicians have different incentives like sucking up to other politicians and government workers have time to stand around. despite the delay and despite the billions lost, government wants more trains. >> it's rail, rail, rail and rail. >> john: up next, do you like these beautiful homes. you should. you probably helped pay for them. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the...
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. >> i want to recognize up front a number of officials, elected officials. >> politicians have different incentives like sucking up to other politicians and government workers have time to stand around. despite the delay and despite the billions lost, government wants more trains. >> it's rail, rail, rail and rail. >> john: up next, do you like these beautiful homes. you should. you probably helped pay for [ male announcer ] there are only so many foods that make kids happy. and even fewer that make moms happy too. with wholesome noodles and bite sized chicken, nothing brings you together like chicken noodle soup from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. google's backyard for the wbing it on challenge.. [fight bell: ding, ding] what's your preferred search engine? search engine, uhh, probably google. if we do a side by side blind test comparison, and you end up choosing google, you get an xbox. i'll bet you the xbox, you bet me your son. well let's look up what you need. okay, i would do the left. yeah? what?! i am a daddy! bing wins it! bing won. bing did win. people prefer bing o
. >> i want to recognize up front a number of officials, elected officials. >> politicians have different incentives like sucking up to other politicians and government workers have time to stand around. despite the delay and despite the billions lost, government wants more trains. >> it's rail, rail, rail and rail. >> john: up next, do you like these beautiful homes. you should. you probably helped pay for [ male announcer ] there are only so many foods that make kids...
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i had only been elected prime minister to ease the authority of my new position to try to bring about change. can i say on the philosophy of it, this is not a left to right. or to use the american terminology a liberal conservative issue. it's public safety common sense issue because that is the attitude that most australians talk and i'm on the conservative side of politics. but i saw this as one of those things that demanded the use of the authority in my office to try and change. >> so, you decided on essentially what would we call here an assault weapons ban. >> yeah. i did. and the power to ban them at that time laid with the states. australia, like the united states, is a federation we only have six states and two territories and much smaller country population wise. and there were quite a few internal difficulties on my side of politics, particularly from state governments in the largest states like queensland and western australia where the level of gun ownership and the recreational use of guns was higher than it was in the urban areas. and on top of that, of course, most of
i had only been elected prime minister to ease the authority of my new position to try to bring about change. can i say on the philosophy of it, this is not a left to right. or to use the american terminology a liberal conservative issue. it's public safety common sense issue because that is the attitude that most australians talk and i'm on the conservative side of politics. but i saw this as one of those things that demanded the use of the authority in my office to try and change. >>...
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they haven't elected a democratic representative since 1981. the special general lek shon will be held on may 11th. >> will we see any gun safety laws in this congress. 81% say no. coming up, president obama fills out his card for the big dance. does he choose my hoyas? find out who he's picking to win it all. have given way to sleeping. tossing and turning where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta®(eszopiclone) can help you get there. like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while asleep, without remembering it the next day, have been reported. lunesta should not be taken together with alcohol. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucinations, or confusion. in depressed patients, worsening of depression, including risk of suicide, may occur. alcohol may increase these risks. allergic reactions such as tongue or throat swelling occur rarely and may be fatal. side effe
they haven't elected a democratic representative since 1981. the special general lek shon will be held on may 11th. >> will we see any gun safety laws in this congress. 81% say no. coming up, president obama fills out his card for the big dance. does he choose my hoyas? find out who he's picking to win it all. have given way to sleeping. tossing and turning where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta®(eszopiclone) can help you get there. like it has for so many people...
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fear of not being read elected, we are paralyzed right now. we have to stop it. >> is there anything that congress can pass to curb the piling -- violence? there is nothing that can be done that would protect our children in the vast majority of america, do you agree with that? >> i refuse to believe that. i am hoping that we will pass some version of a repeal of a writer that has been attached to the appropriations bill. all of us are trying to work to repeal the amendment, which means that it would make it easier for law enforcement to conduct gun tracing efforts. right now they are preventing so many ways. i think there are some measures. uphill battle, but we have to ask the american people that this is a wake-up call. we have to rally around, ensuring that your members of congress are accountable to what you believe will provide for safety for our children. >> when this newtown, connecticut, this situation happened, they were horrified and felt that this was the tipping point. this was the signal moment that something had to be done and p
fear of not being read elected, we are paralyzed right now. we have to stop it. >> is there anything that congress can pass to curb the piling -- violence? there is nothing that can be done that would protect our children in the vast majority of america, do you agree with that? >> i refuse to believe that. i am hoping that we will pass some version of a repeal of a writer that has been attached to the appropriations bill. all of us are trying to work to repeal the amendment, which...
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with say we're going to make things difficult particularly in this election year. is it a case of people down the line and even those people involved? now, obviously, many republicans and some who are not think it had to be other people involved. what president obama needs, he doesn't need me to tell you, but he needs an immediate, really fast, but completely thorough investigation into this. and however bad the news is, put it out. >> what is the character of an investigation like that in sn does he name somebody from outside the administration? does he count on as his remarks indicated tonight, directing the secretary of the treasury department to make sure to hold those responsible for these failures? does he need to do, does he need to direct that something else happened that might not otherwise happen in the normal course? >> my personal opinion, yes, there would be pressure for him to do that. if not a special prosecutor, some special investigator. you're making some of the right moves. the republicans are very good at this. you remember when you remember whe
with say we're going to make things difficult particularly in this election year. is it a case of people down the line and even those people involved? now, obviously, many republicans and some who are not think it had to be other people involved. what president obama needs, he doesn't need me to tell you, but he needs an immediate, really fast, but completely thorough investigation into this. and however bad the news is, put it out. >> what is the character of an investigation like that...
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a, the sequester exists because republicans won an election and push for spending cuts, at least that's the reason broadly it exists. republicans, b, want discretionary spending cuts, that's part of the government they want to see shrink, and, c, republicans want to get spending cuts, then they want to simultaneously attack the president for not cutting enough spending and for cutting spending. case in point, the blame game over sequester cuts. the faa started furloughing air traffic controllers a few days ago saying they have no other choice. republicans wasted little time in blaming the obama administration. republican national committee urged passengers with delayed flights to contact the white house, while eric cantor took to twitter with why is president obama unnecessarily delaying your flight? faa could cut other spending #obamaflightdelays. today, these are some of the same republican lawmakers who voted for the sequester, criticized faa administrator michael huerta. >> this empirical attitude on the part of the administration, and you're the most recent example of that imperial
a, the sequester exists because republicans won an election and push for spending cuts, at least that's the reason broadly it exists. republicans, b, want discretionary spending cuts, that's part of the government they want to see shrink, and, c, republicans want to get spending cuts, then they want to simultaneously attack the president for not cutting enough spending and for cutting spending. case in point, the blame game over sequester cuts. the faa started furloughing air traffic...
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if there is a re-election risk involved. and so the majority strategist, harry reid, had a choice. put the assault weapons ban in the bill, going to the floor, and watch as the first amendment offered on the floor would be an amendment to strip out the assault weapons ban, or bring the bill to the floor without the assault weapons ban and watch dianne feinstein offer it as an amendment just like she did last time and harry reid is making the second choice. he announced tonight, once debate begins, i will ensure that a ban on assault weapons limits to high capacity magazines and mental health provisions receive votes along with other amendments. in his state of the union address, president obama called for all of these provisions to receive votes, and i will ensure that they do. there was going to be a vote on the assault weapons ban on the senate floor whether harry reid included it in the original version in the bill on the senate floor or not. what we know now, the vote will be up to dianne feinstein. if she offers it on the senate floor as we know she will, and fights for it as
if there is a re-election risk involved. and so the majority strategist, harry reid, had a choice. put the assault weapons ban in the bill, going to the floor, and watch as the first amendment offered on the floor would be an amendment to strip out the assault weapons ban, or bring the bill to the floor without the assault weapons ban and watch dianne feinstein offer it as an amendment just like she did last time and harry reid is making the second choice. he announced tonight, once debate...
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the vote was scheduled on the eve of the elections deliberately. i don't want to let democrats off the hook. 29 senate democrats voted to authorize the use of force. some apologized later like john kerry. some brave people came out against it as you showed. barbara boxer, dick durbin, paul wellstone, but there is a tendency among democrats that really worries me. it's to act as though maybe their patriotism is possibly going to be called into question and they're always appeasing these bullies who question their very americanness and we saw that over and over at 9/11 and particularly in the run-up to war. it was a little bit frightening to be against the war as i was. we weren't really singled out and ridiculed, but we were right. they will go down in history as having done the wrong thing. it requires a lot of vigilance to make sure nothing like that happens again. >> given what the congresswoman said earlier, are we still at risk despite their bold and creative witness of a march to war of this magnitude or is there more accountability today? >>
the vote was scheduled on the eve of the elections deliberately. i don't want to let democrats off the hook. 29 senate democrats voted to authorize the use of force. some apologized later like john kerry. some brave people came out against it as you showed. barbara boxer, dick durbin, paul wellstone, but there is a tendency among democrats that really worries me. it's to act as though maybe their patriotism is possibly going to be called into question and they're always appeasing these bullies...
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after election. >> bill: all right. but if you are looking at a democracy a vibrant democracy. you have got to have respect for opposing points of view. right now, the college university system there is is no respect for opposing points of view. i mean, the usc is a huge school. these guys ramming this stuff down the students' throat. that video was shot by a conservative student who had had enough and had gone to the administration at usc and they said, hey, get out of here. you know. and he documented it and put it out to the media i'm seeing that this is a big threat to our democracy here because if you have an indoctrination at the major universities across the country, which you do, then you are going to have -- you know, an electorate that you can see changing and moving to the left. basically because of the education system. >> well, two things. first of all, that professor, it's rather comical he doesn't have a sense of irony of realizing that is he precisely the kind of old white guy who he says is stubborn, un
after election. >> bill: all right. but if you are looking at a democracy a vibrant democracy. you have got to have respect for opposing points of view. right now, the college university system there is is no respect for opposing points of view. i mean, the usc is a huge school. these guys ramming this stuff down the students' throat. that video was shot by a conservative student who had had enough and had gone to the administration at usc and they said, hey, get out of here. you know....
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take me back to election day. november 6. is it true that you both thought going in you were going to win? >> i for sure did. i think mitt intellectually was thinking that it was possible we could and he knew how close it was. but my heart and my whole soul was we are going to win. i was there. >> i think we were convinced that we would win. we saw that the polls were very close. but we knew that the energy and passion was with our voters and my heart said we were going to win. >> the crucial swing state of virginia the commonwealth where the race is excruciatingly close. >> chris: as the returns started coming in and they were not what you expected, what were your thoughts? >> the exit polls came out first and suggested it was going to be very close in florida and we thought we would win solidly in florida. it was increasingly clear this was going to be with the best case scenario a long night. >> chris: when did you know you had lost the presidency? >> it was a slow recognition until the ohio numbers began coming in and the
take me back to election day. november 6. is it true that you both thought going in you were going to win? >> i for sure did. i think mitt intellectually was thinking that it was possible we could and he knew how close it was. but my heart and my whole soul was we are going to win. i was there. >> i think we were convinced that we would win. we saw that the polls were very close. but we knew that the energy and passion was with our voters and my heart said we were going to win....
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the 27th amendment prohibits members of congress from changing their pay until after the next election. they can get creative. write checks to the charity or the treasury. ironically, some tea backed party lawmakers are reluctant to give up their own pay. do you think members of congress should take a pay cut? >> i don't think some of i don't think we should raise our pay. >> republican billy long elected to cut washington spending. >> it's such a miniscule part, it wouldn't have an effect. >> reporter: would you take a pay cut as well. michele bachmann talked only about her staff, not her. >> we'd like to keep everybody on the payroll if they can, they will have to work at fewer hours. we're looking at reductions in staff. that's what we need to do. >> reporter: ironically, one of the biggest opponents is one of the wealthiest. nancy pelosi says she knows others are not so for the nature. >> most of my colleagues are the bread winners in their families. a pay cut to me doesn't mean as much. >> dana those comments from nancy pelosi, your average american is likely to be hurt by forced
the 27th amendment prohibits members of congress from changing their pay until after the next election. they can get creative. write checks to the charity or the treasury. ironically, some tea backed party lawmakers are reluctant to give up their own pay. do you think members of congress should take a pay cut? >> i don't think some of i don't think we should raise our pay. >> republican billy long elected to cut washington spending. >> it's such a miniscule part, it wouldn't...
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sheriffs don't have an agenda, they don't need to kowtow to get re-elected? >> to big city mayors, absolutely. >> the thing i don't understand, i asked the nra this and i don't take a position on this, it's not my job, i'm not piers morgan here trying to push an agenda -- >> thank god. >> but the thing i do not understand is if background checks have prevented some felons, some domestic abusers, some people who have been convicted of crimes in the past, has prevented them from getting guns because they have lied on their background checks and have been caught, and we know the statistics on that, it has done that, why not expand them to prevent more people like them from getting guns? that's what i just don't understand. >> okay. this is how i'll explain it to you. there are practical issues involved we're not thinking about. the 28% or so people who don't buy their guns, you know, through the firearms dealers, who use the background check, again, it's between friends and family. so what we're going to have to do is pass some sort of law which requires them to
sheriffs don't have an agenda, they don't need to kowtow to get re-elected? >> to big city mayors, absolutely. >> the thing i don't understand, i asked the nra this and i don't take a position on this, it's not my job, i'm not piers morgan here trying to push an agenda -- >> thank god. >> but the thing i do not understand is if background checks have prevented some felons, some domestic abusers, some people who have been convicted of crimes in the past, has prevented...
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88% of congress faces re-election every two years. so, senate and house, of course. so, that's not a long enough time scale to match the time scales that matter for our survival. plus, if an asteroid is going to strike somewhere else in the world, is it nasa that's going to take care of that? what you really want, i think, is a world organization, maybe every country chips in proportion to their gdp, something sensible like that and then there is a pot of money. whoever has the space faring resources at the time it's necessary, space know how will tap into that money and you save the earth. i think that's a reasonable path. >> so, we have your next job all mapped out for you space czar for the world. neil degrasse, pleasure to have you. >>> the top two politicians in the country show their disgust for each other. i'm not talking about washington, but rather iran. this has global implications. i'll explain when we come back. we help collect each year. no? oh, right. you're thinking of the 1.6 million daily customer care interactions xerox handles. or the 900 million h
88% of congress faces re-election every two years. so, senate and house, of course. so, that's not a long enough time scale to match the time scales that matter for our survival. plus, if an asteroid is going to strike somewhere else in the world, is it nasa that's going to take care of that? what you really want, i think, is a world organization, maybe every country chips in proportion to their gdp, something sensible like that and then there is a pot of money. whoever has the space faring...
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i think that ed marky will win the election. i think he will win it hands down in large part because he's been so open about his support for abortion rights. once we see that happen, and by the way, i think in south carolina we might have a very good outcome with elizabeth bush, yeah, so i think slowly what, i hope elected officials and candidates will see, is this attack abortion is a loser option for them. >> terry o'neill, president of the national organization for women. we will see. massachusetts democratic primary. thanks for joining us tonight, appreciate it. >>> the man who was allegedly car jacked by the boston bomber speaks out. oh, she only uses tide vivid detergent plus boost for her whites. now, up until a week ago she used chlorine bleach. yeah, because before it was salt, lemon, milk. well actually... that part's true. i did? when visa signature asked everybody what upgraded experiences really mattered... you suggested luxury car service instead of "strength training with patrick willis." come on todd! flap them c
i think that ed marky will win the election. i think he will win it hands down in large part because he's been so open about his support for abortion rights. once we see that happen, and by the way, i think in south carolina we might have a very good outcome with elizabeth bush, yeah, so i think slowly what, i hope elected officials and candidates will see, is this attack abortion is a loser option for them. >> terry o'neill, president of the national organization for women. we will see....
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you know, i -- i came out long before my election in 2012, it was well known that i was an openly gay candidate, and the people of my district elected me resoundingly last november, and i say if riverside county can be on the right side of history so can the supreme court. >> david, i want to talk to you about this off-ramp we were talking about in the last block. the idea that the supreme court is sort of using the smoke screen, we're not there yet as a society, community, the social science isn't it yet. we don't have a determined sort of set of outcomes as far as whether or not gay marriage is harmful to children and heterosexual couples. you argue that is an excuse. that they don't have to come out on a decision on this. and i want to paraphrase your upcoming article in salon, they are too big to fail. some decisions are just too big. tell us about that. >> what's disturbing about this, that some of the justices seemed to be saying they are afraid of the political fallout if there is a ruling that legalizes gay marriage. we heard that sentiment from a number of justices. the probl
you know, i -- i came out long before my election in 2012, it was well known that i was an openly gay candidate, and the people of my district elected me resoundingly last november, and i say if riverside county can be on the right side of history so can the supreme court. >> david, i want to talk to you about this off-ramp we were talking about in the last block. the idea that the supreme court is sort of using the smoke screen, we're not there yet as a society, community, the social...
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as you look at these upcoming elections, how do you hold true to the republican pillars of the party and invite those -- many republicans who say, you know, we need to be supporting gay marriage among other -- >> there's certainly republicans who do. richard hanna and others that have actively engaged in that and supported that. in other parts of our country, they don't support that. this is evolving. >> kind of like a primary challenge? >> it can. it does. that's what primaries are about. i think we're evolving on a lot of these issues. the thing americans care most about is am i going to have a job, are we going to get the economy going, sign off on keystone pipeline, create 20,000 jobs. i think the economy is just job number one and should be for everybody. >> let me ask you on your side of the aisle, you have, i think, more than almost a dozen, maybe more than two dozen, actually, congressman with the president, no way, no how can you touch social security, medicare or medicaid which everybody says are the huge drivers of the deficit. how do you sort of bring the democratic party
as you look at these upcoming elections, how do you hold true to the republican pillars of the party and invite those -- many republicans who say, you know, we need to be supporting gay marriage among other -- >> there's certainly republicans who do. richard hanna and others that have actively engaged in that and supported that. in other parts of our country, they don't support that. this is evolving. >> kind of like a primary challenge? >> it can. it does. that's what...
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then against gay marriage when running for president and now he's for gay marriage now that he got elected again. is that political expediency or just having trouble with the issue? >> i think you think it's political expediency. >> sean: yeah, obvious. >> let me quote winston churchill if i might. >> sean: i love when liberals quote churchill. >> let me hear the quote. >> said if you don't have the ability to change your mind, are you sure you still have one. look the fact of the matter is-- >> change your mind for, against, and for again. >> hillary clinton is coming out and disingenuous, but the fact of the matter is republican governor of ohio did this days earlier the rnc put out a report saying we need to quote, unquote, evolve and party of stoogy old white men-- >> i know you want to turn this into a republican issue. when obama does it at one point he has a real position, he's for it. >> sure. >> sean: then he's running for president, polls don't show he's in agreement with the american people and then he's against it and gets reelected and now i can be for it again. now what? that
then against gay marriage when running for president and now he's for gay marriage now that he got elected again. is that political expediency or just having trouble with the issue? >> i think you think it's political expediency. >> sean: yeah, obvious. >> let me quote winston churchill if i might. >> sean: i love when liberals quote churchill. >> let me hear the quote. >> said if you don't have the ability to change your mind, are you sure you still have...
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comes back out of jail and re-ele re-elected. he's helping the people. he took doctors to the hills to the chariot. not bringing the poor to the clinic. he took the clinic to them and he continued to rule and work with this type of a thing so it's going to be a great loss to venezuela, to the world. he's a wonderful guy. everybody get to you know the stereotype images. they play a great part in tall of this thing and that's what's happening and i hear on your show and you'll hear and let you know what it is. it's that image. he talked to the pope. he seen the different leaders of the world and talk about the ones that were doing wrong. that he was supplying drugs. he was trafficking with the terrorists. everything else. but when he's with the good guys, they don't say nothing and go with the stereotype image because of sensationalism. >> let's turn to the other dictat dictator, roger ayers. what about the affect of american politics and society? >> roger ales is a genius. he knows how to manipulate the public. knows how to work and beat out cnn for four
comes back out of jail and re-ele re-elected. he's helping the people. he took doctors to the hills to the chariot. not bringing the poor to the clinic. he took the clinic to them and he continued to rule and work with this type of a thing so it's going to be a great loss to venezuela, to the world. he's a wonderful guy. everybody get to you know the stereotype images. they play a great part in tall of this thing and that's what's happening and i hear on your show and you'll hear and let you...
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republicans and democrats gearing up to make budget a big part of 2014 midterm elections. joan boehner is already releasing the first tv ad. >> she wants that new bike so bad and i can't figure out how to pay for it. >> families make tough decisions to balance their budget. why can't washington? congressman joe garcia voted against balancing washington's budget. he backs policy to put america more in debt. it's reckless and wrong. >> greta: karl rove joins us. nice to see you. >> thanks, greta. >> the democrats have vowed to make the ryan budget part of the central focus of their 2014 campaign. we see the ad put out by the super pac connected to speaker boehner. is it about winning between the two parties? >> it's about big disagreements about the fiscal condition of the country and way to resolve it. if you take a look at the democratic budget, the budget put for -- let me move over to this side. if you take a look at the budget the democrat budget would spend $184 billion more than the house republican budget. next year would spend 347, nearly $348 billion more. it would
republicans and democrats gearing up to make budget a big part of 2014 midterm elections. joan boehner is already releasing the first tv ad. >> she wants that new bike so bad and i can't figure out how to pay for it. >> families make tough decisions to balance their budget. why can't washington? congressman joe garcia voted against balancing washington's budget. he backs policy to put america more in debt. it's reckless and wrong. >> greta: karl rove joins us. nice to see you....
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but within three years of her election, many of those support stems began to be cutaway. and so that was just one personal anecdote, but that was the feeling across the country. and as her confidence grew, she took on the miners, then she took on the print unions, and she saw an improving economy after the first five years when things were difficult. that added wind to her sails so it didn't stop. it continued. and what we then had was her so-called big bang in 1986 when she totally deregulated the financial markets. >> i want to hold your thought there because you have just come from four years of being one of the chief regulators in the obama white house and i want to talk about that regulatory legacy and also about what the fight over the size of government does and doesn't say, because i think if you scratch the thatcher legacy, you learn something very, very interesting about what the fights between the left and right both here and in britain are really about, right after about. -- after this. you call yourself a suds-maker? i need a new recruit! dawn? you won't last
but within three years of her election, many of those support stems began to be cutaway. and so that was just one personal anecdote, but that was the feeling across the country. and as her confidence grew, she took on the miners, then she took on the print unions, and she saw an improving economy after the first five years when things were difficult. that added wind to her sails so it didn't stop. it continued. and what we then had was her so-called big bang in 1986 when she totally deregulated...
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she lives in west, is an elected official on the school board. her home was in the blast. joining me at the table my two guests. i want to begin with you, can you tell me what happened on the night of the explosion? >> well, actually my daughter was outside playing basketball and she seen smoke and ran in the house and she said, mom, something is on fire so we ran out and i thought it was the school that was on fire. i just jumped in my vehicle and drove up as close as i could get which was near the apartment complex and the nursing home. we were standing and we got out and i seen where the fire was and we took a picture and was just standing there and still trying to get ahold of some of our school officials because we thought it was the school instead of the plant. >> did you know about -- please continue. sorry. >> and then after that we may have been there maybe five minutes. the explosion happened and it blew us back and all i could do was just try to cover my daughter and make sure all of the debris and everything wasn't hitting her. after that we just went into sear
she lives in west, is an elected official on the school board. her home was in the blast. joining me at the table my two guests. i want to begin with you, can you tell me what happened on the night of the explosion? >> well, actually my daughter was outside playing basketball and she seen smoke and ran in the house and she said, mom, something is on fire so we ran out and i thought it was the school that was on fire. i just jumped in my vehicle and drove up as close as i could get which...
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they're having elected official to elected official conversation, they know how to talk about it and know that people care about it. johnny isaacson and kelly ayotte said they're not going to filibuster. >> we have not seen the final draft of the legislation that was produced. i understand last night, but i think it deserves a vote. >> this is what they do on everything. he said look, if you vote against the filibuster, you're voting for the bill. i remember -- there's a question. they, what's irremarkable, i thk this gets back to what you were saying. >> what you love about it, what it has done is set the precedent for this to unnormalize the filibuster. when we said the filibuster -- i'll allow you to have a vote and tell you what i think about it. absolutely normal. for most people. >> that hadn't been said before we get too enthusiastic, although i hope that it is, it's not every day you get an issue where 90% all asking for the same thing, so i hope this is a marking of the beginning of a good trend, but we'll see how it goes. >> and in washington, the great ryan grim of "huffin
they're having elected official to elected official conversation, they know how to talk about it and know that people care about it. johnny isaacson and kelly ayotte said they're not going to filibuster. >> we have not seen the final draft of the legislation that was produced. i understand last night, but i think it deserves a vote. >> this is what they do on everything. he said look, if you vote against the filibuster, you're voting for the bill. i remember -- there's a question....